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Discover LudwigThe phrase "initial evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the first piece of evidence or information known about a certain topic or situation. For example, "The initial evidence suggests the suspect is guilty of the crime."
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The initial evidence, he said, was observational.
Scotland Yard passed its initial evidence to prosecutors on Friday.
"Initial evidence suggests that they were suicide attackers," said police officer Farid Shah.
After the 1998 embassy bombings, Soufan helped assemble the initial evidence linking them to bin Laden.
Victims will also be allowed to substitute a videotaped interview with police for their initial evidence in court.
Russian officials, who indicated on Monday that the initial evidence fell short of proof, were silent after today's presentation.
Initial evidence was found in an online study.
Initial evidence points to alterations in the uncinate fasciculus (UF).
First, the data provide initial evidence that injury outcomes cluster geographically.
These results offer initial evidence for the impact of package design on consumer return behavior.
Correlations with other measures of classroom quality provided initial evidence for construct validity.
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